Van Leeuwen is hiring an ice cream taster, so here are your morning links: —Three dolphins have been stranded in NJ in the last week —A plan to turn the Elizabeth Street Garden into affordable housing —Why the Second Avenue Subway is so expensive +more!
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the public housing buildings and replace them with high-rise apartments as opposed to renovating them.
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New recordings, study show mother dolphins use 'baby talk' with their youngYou know instantly when someone is speaking to an infant or small child. It turns out that dolphin mothers also use a kind of high-pitched baby talk.
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Dolphins 'talk' to their young in a higher pitch, just like humans doFemale dolphins use a kind of “baby talk” with their calves, making high-pitched whistles with a wider range of frequencies.
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